The journal Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease has recently released a special themed issue entitled “Malaria Reviews” that addresses malaria in both travelers and endemic area settings.
A study recently published in the Malaria Journal suggests that a single point mutation in the AP2 adaptor mu-chain would cause resistance to artemisinin in a rodent malaria model.
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, Volume 188, Issue 1, March 2013, Pages 20-25 Takeshi Q. Tanaka, Seameen J. Dehdashti, Dac-Trung Nguyen, John C. McKew, Wei Zheng, Kim C. Williamson
After service in the British SAS Regiment the author became a physician and then an orthopaedic surgeon.
He has held professorial positions in Canada, Vietnam and the United States, practiced and taught orthopaedic surgery in three continents and in several wars.
He has extensive experience as an expert witness in court. Somewhere along the way, time was found to operate a four hundred acre mixed farm, a one hundred seat restaurant and to obtain a licence as a flying instructor.
The author's books are available from bookstores, the publishers, or from on-line bookstores such as Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Indigo/Chapters.
http://mclementhall.com
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